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Recruiting NCT07024992

Enhancing Smoking Cessation for African American People Everywhere

Conditions: ESCAPE Intervention+NRT, quitSTART Intervention+NRT, CTRL+NRT

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: PHASE2
Enrollment: 300
Sponsor: University of Houston

Location: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City Oklahoma

Summary

The present study aims to investigate the efficacy of an mHealth smoking cessation and HIV disease management intervention among a nationally representative sample of African America/Black (hereafter refer to as Black) persons with HIV/AIDS (PWH) who smoke cigarettes. Participants will be randomized into one of three conditions: (1) the intervention, ESCAPE (Enhancing Smoking Cessation for African American People Everywhere) + Nicotine Replacement Medications (NRT), (2) the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) quitSTART app, the standard mobile smoking cessation treatment + NRT, and (3) an assessment-only control group + NRT.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * At least 18 years of age * Identify as Black/African American * Living with HIV * Biochemical verification of self-reported smoking status following minimum study specified smoking rate endorsement * Motivated to quit smoking * Must be ready to quit cigarettes within 14 days of full enrollment * Moderate or higher anxiety sensitivity OR elevated anxiety OR depression * Must be willing to download a mobile app onto their personal phone * Must be willing to use NRT * Possess an Android/Apple smartphone that is compatible with the mobile app * Demonstrate 7th grade level proficiency in English (≥4 on the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine-Short Form \[REALM-SF\]) * Valid proof of identification (photo of valid US ID) Exclusion Criteria: * Legal situations which may interfere with study participation * Not being fluent in English * High blood pressure that is not under control * Having experienced a heart attack within the past 2 weeks * Pregnant of planning to become pregnant within the next six months

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